The Life of William, Lord Russell: With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived, Том 2Longmans, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... Lord Howard was , at one time , among them . Their discourse seems to have extended itself to the worst species of treason and murder ; but whether they had any concerted plan for assassinating the King , is still a mystery . Amongst ...
... Lord Howard was , at one time , among them . Their discourse seems to have extended itself to the worst species of treason and murder ; but whether they had any concerted plan for assassinating the King , is still a mystery . Amongst ...
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... Lord Russell might still have contested his life , with some prospect of success , had not a new circumstance occurred to cloud his declining prospects . This was the apprehension and confession of Lord Howard . At first , he had talked ...
... Lord Russell might still have contested his life , with some prospect of success , had not a new circumstance occurred to cloud his declining prospects . This was the apprehension and confession of Lord Howard . At first , he had talked ...
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... Lord Russell . The King himself said , he found Lord Howard was not amongst them , and he supposed it was for the same reason which some of themselves had given , for not admitting Oates into their secrets , namely , that he was such a ...
... Lord Russell . The King himself said , he found Lord Howard was not amongst them , and he supposed it was for the same reason which some of themselves had given , for not admitting Oates into their secrets , namely , that he was such a ...
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... Lord Howard and his lady , who staid for their coach , I said to my lord and his wife , My Lord , they say now that you are the person that writ the nameless letter to the King . ' To which he re- plied , My Lord of Essex , as much as I ...
... Lord Howard and his lady , who staid for their coach , I said to my lord and his wife , My Lord , they say now that you are the person that writ the nameless letter to the King . ' To which he re- plied , My Lord of Essex , as much as I ...
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... Lord Essex staid in his own house , without any appa- rent uneasiness , from an apprehension that his flight would be injurious to his friend . An order was now given for his arrest , on the in- formation of Lord Howard . A party of ...
... Lord Essex staid in his own house , without any appa- rent uneasiness , from an apprehension that his flight would be injurious to his friend . An order was now given for his arrest , on the in- formation of Lord Howard . A party of ...
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